Pre birth acupuncture is acupuncture that is administered when a woman reaches full term, or 37 weeks. The focus of the acupuncture treatments is to prepare a woman for birth - both physically and emotionally, and to promote a healthy, natural labor and birth.

From a physical perspective, would you choose a shorter, less painful labor, with less need for intervention, if you could?

Research shows the physical benefits of pre birth acupuncture include:

From a Traditional Chinese Medical perspective, acupuncture works to open and balance the meridians coursing the uterus, cervix, hips, and pelvic area. Specific points are chosen to help create optimal conditions for birth; and assist in opening up the Qi (vital life force) & blood flowing between mother and baby, releasing any blockages (physical and emotional), strengthening the mother's energy, calming the nervous system, and building reserves for birth and the postpartum period.

From an emotional perspective, the time period before birth can bring up an array of emotions fear, feeling overwhelmed, and exhaustion. Emotional health is always addressed in Traditional Chinese Medicine and if not addressed, is believed to lead to possible birth complications.

To help balance and release emotions, acupuncture points are selected for the individual's needs on the following meridians:

Kidney/Urinary Bladder -- Fear, Lack of Willpower

Spleen/Stomach -- Worrying, Excessive Thinking

Liver/Gallbladder -- Stress, Anger or Irritability

Lung/Large Intestine -- Grief, Withdrawl

Heart/Small Intestine -- Sadness, Lack of Vitality

Pre Birth Acupuncture offers an opportunity for a mother to maximize her potential for success during one of the most profound experiences of her life, to connect with her baby before this transition, and to feeling centered and peaceful...all of which will support labor and delivery.

Recommended Pre Birth Acupuncture includes 2 treatments per week from 37-39 weeks and 3 treatments per week from 40-42 weeks.

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